But among its many treasures, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego stands out. It is South America's largest island and a must-visit destination for explorers seeking breathtaking landscapes and an ...
Separated from the mainland of South America by the Straits of Magellan, the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego was named by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 when he spotted bonfires made by indigenous Ona ...
The Selk'nam had lived a semi-nomadic life of hunting and gathering in the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego for thousands of years. The last full-blooded Selk'nam, Angela Loij, died in 1974.
Tierra del Fuego, at the southern tip of the Americas, is brimming with an incredible menagerie of life. This is the plan to keep it that way. Jellyfish float among the fronds of a kelp forest off ...